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"Kennor"

31/10/2004 12:54 PM

Grizzly Milling Machine

I was just curious if anyone hear has had the opportunity to try out the
Grizzly Wood milling machine. It looks impressive, but I've never heard a
review from anyone.


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wagi

in reply to "Kennor" on 31/10/2004 12:54 PM

31/10/2004 7:27 AM

What is the grizzley number? I don't know which exactly which one you
are talking about

Kennor wrote:
> I was just curious if anyone hear has had the opportunity to try out the
> Grizzly Wood milling machine. It looks impressive, but I've never heard a
> review from anyone.
>
>

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "Kennor" on 31/10/2004 12:54 PM

31/10/2004 11:49 AM

On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 12:54:46 GMT, "Kennor" <[email protected]>
calmly ranted:

>I was just curious if anyone hear has had the opportunity to try out the
>Grizzly Wood milling machine. It looks impressive, but I've never heard a
>review from anyone.

Send the money. I'll order it TODAY! I'd love one of those
but I'm short about $2k right now. I just had to pay taxes,
credit card bill, and get a new microwave. The old one decided
to start arc internally and was cycling the computer protection
circuit every time I warmed coffee.

www.grizzly.com/products/item.cfm?itemnumber=G9959
Yeah, buddy. I'd love one.


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JC

"J. Clarke"

in reply to "Kennor" on 31/10/2004 12:54 PM

31/10/2004 10:47 AM

wagi wrote:

> What is the grizzley number? I don't know which exactly which one you
> are talking about
>
> Kennor wrote:
>> I was just curious if anyone hear has had the opportunity to try out the
>> Grizzly Wood milling machine. It looks impressive, but I've never heard a
>> review from anyone.

There's only one listed as a "wood milling machine", the 9959/9977, with the
difference being that the 9977 has a power feed on the table.

Seems to me that this is specialized equipment--if you have a production
need that it fills then it would be the bees knees, if you don't have such
a need it would mainly be useful as a gift to the "man who has everything
including an empty space in his shop just waiting for an expensive seldom
used tool".

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(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)

RC

Richard Cline

in reply to "Kennor" on 31/10/2004 12:54 PM

02/11/2004 9:55 AM

In article <[email protected]>, "Kennor"
<[email protected]> wrote:

Many years ago I purchased a Grizzly vertical mill instead of a drill
press. It makes a great precision router. Once you have accepted the
initial cost for the mill and some tooling you will enjoy the machine.

Dick


> I was just curious if anyone hear has had the opportunity to try out the
> Grizzly Wood milling machine. It looks impressive, but I've never heard a
> review from anyone.
>
>

Uu

"Upscale"

in reply to "Kennor" on 31/10/2004 12:54 PM

31/10/2004 8:18 AM

"Kennor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> I was just curious if anyone hear has had the opportunity to try out the
> Grizzly Wood milling machine. It looks impressive, but I've never heard a
> review from anyone.

My guess would be because few people here own one or have seen a need to buy
one. There's several dozen different woodworking machines I'd buy before I'd
consider a wood milling machine.

SK

Steve Knight

in reply to "Kennor" on 31/10/2004 12:54 PM

01/11/2004 6:23 AM

I want one but sure don't have the money for it.

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Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices
See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions.

DD

DJ Delorie

in reply to "Kennor" on 31/10/2004 12:54 PM

31/10/2004 11:18 AM


wagi <[email protected]> writes:
> What is the grizzley number? I don't know which exactly which one you
> are talking about

G9959 Wood Mill - Can Be Used For Woodworking & Metalworking

http://www.grizzly.com/products/item.cfm?itemnumber=G9959


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